In systems newer then Catalina, you need to give VMWare access to several 
things in the privacy area. One of these should be sound. The other possibility 
is to make sure that you have a virtual sound card enabled on the VM. I have 
never started from scratch on creating a VM, but in the settings area, there 
are places to create virtual networks, disk drives and other I/O devices.
But again, first make sure that VMWare has all the permissions enabled in 
system settings privacy.
Jonathan

                Best wishes,

Jonathan Cohn



> On Dec 5, 2020, at 16:31, maurice Mines <maur...@maurice-amines.com> wrote:
> 
> Good afternoon my subject line put in much states my problem. The only access 
> that I have to my virtual machine it is an older brilliant 40 Braille 
> display. When I woke and the notification area the message appears no audio 
> output device installed. Just for the record I am running vmware fusion 
> Version 12 which of course is running. Mac OS Big Sur. This is running on a 
> 2020 MacBook Pro 13 inch. If I can't come up with a good solution to this 
> problem, i'll have to pay VMware $30 for tech-support. From what I've been 
> able to read it doing some research it appears to be a known issue but the 
> solution does not appear to be rattle at hand. Does anyone have any 
> suggestions? I am pretty much open to anything. Hopefully someone else on the 
> list has had this situation and hopefully has found a solution for it?
> 
> Sincerely Maurice Mines.
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